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Nature Research, Nature Methods, 4(4), p. 311-313, 2007

DOI: 10.1038/nmeth1017

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High-resolution three-dimensional imaging of large specimens with light sheet-based microscopy

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Abstract

We report that single (or selective) plane illumination microscopy (SPIM), combined with a new deconvolution algorithm, provides a three-dimensional spatial resolution exceeding that of confocal fluorescence microscopy in large samples. We demonstrate this by imaging large living multicellular specimens obtained in a three-dimensional cell culture. The ability to rapidly image large samples at high resolution with minimal photodamage provides new opportunities especially for the study of subcellular processes in large living specimens.